107-daviess-11-2944 - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet-2025

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Contact Us Motor Carriers, Vehicle Services, and Driver Services. Phone: (502) 564-1257. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet General Information. Phone: (502) 564-4890. Central Office Address. 200 Mero Street. Media Contact. Office of Public Affairs. Conference Center. Reserve a Room. KEEN Program Coordinators. District List.
Matthew Cole - Commissioner, Department of Vehicle Regulation, KYTC | LinkedIn.
Kentuckys Transportation Cabinet is responsible for maintaining and improving the transportation infrastructure of the Commonwealth including 27,438 miles of roads, 160 licensed airports, 23 public transportation systems, and with the registration of 2.7 million licensed drivers and 3.4 million vehicles annually.
United States Secretary of Transportation Flag of the secretary Incumbent Sean Duffy since January 28, 2025 United States Department of Transportation Style Mr. Secretary (informal) The Honorable (formal)13 more rows
Secretary Jim Gray Jim Gray is the former mayor of Lexington; during his eight years as mayor, Gray was known for getting things done.

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Jim Gray leads the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), a state-funded agency that builds and maintains Kentuckys transportation system. KYTC maintains more than 27,000 miles of roadways in the state including federal Highways and Kentucky state highways.
The Department of Transportation (DOT) is responsible for planning and coordinating federal transportation projects. It also sets safety regulations for all major modes of transportation.

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